Pemphigus
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Last Posted: Jan 30, 2024
- Genetic Association and Differential RNA Expression of Histone (De)Acetylation-Related Genes in Pemphigus Foliaceus-A Possible Epigenetic Effect in the Autoimmune Response.
Maiara Sulzbach Denardin, et al. Life (Basel, Switzerland) 2024 0 (1) - Whole-exome sequencing reveals the genomic profile and IL6ST mutations as a prognostic biomarker of paraneoplastic pemphigus associated unicentric Castleman disease.
Sai Wang, et al. The Journal of investigative dermatology 2023 0 - HLA class II antigens in Croatian patients with pemphigus vulgaris and their correlation with anti-desmoglein antibodies.
Ines Lakoš Juki?, et al. Frontiers in immunology 2023 0 1200992 - Two Novel and a Recurrent ATP2C1 Mutations in Chinese Population with Hailey-Hailey Disease.
Deng Zhang, et al. Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology 2023 0 1545-1548 - Patient genetics shape the autoimmune response in the blistering skin disease pemphigus vulgaris.
Baker John, et al. Frontiers in immunology 2023 0 1064073 - HLA class II alleles of susceptibility and protection in Brazilian and Dutch pemphigus foliaceus.
de Sena Nogueira Maehara L, et al. The British journal of dermatology 2017 0 (3) e212-e214 - Relationship between pemphigus and American tegumentary leishmaniasis: insights from serological and genetic profiles.
Walsh Priscilla, et al. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2017 0 (8) 345-353 - Comorbid autoimmune diseases in patients with pemphigus: a nationwide case-control study in Taiwan.
Chiu Yun-Wen, et al. European journal of dermatology : EJD 2017 0 (4) 375-381 - NUDT15 polymorphism and severe azathioprine-induced myelosuppression in a Chinese man with pemphigus vulgaris.
Yan W, et al. The British journal of dermatology 2017 0 (1) e40-e41 - Azathioprine-induced myelosuppression in two pemphigus vulgaris patients with homozygous polymorphism of NUDT15.
Shih Yen-Chi, et al. The Journal of dermatology 2018 0 (2) e59-e61
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